01-04-2023 11:32 PM
Hi there, anyone ever travelled through Hawaii with the US roaming add-on? How's the coverage and reliability? It seems just about any reputable US SIM plan runs around the same cost as just buying the roaming add-on here, plus then I can keep my number, but that is pretty pointless if it doesn't work! Thanks
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01-05-2023 05:00 AM
The main issue currently with US Roaming is voice calling as it uses T-Mobile's 2G network (where available). Some states are better served than others and signal strength can be affected such as topography, structures etc....generally in the US connectivity to any network is better in urban and areas with higher population density than rural areas with low population.
Keep in mind mint mobile offers minimum 90 day plans. Here is more info on US Roaming....
01-05-2023 02:05 AM
Oh interesting. I, of course, am staying in a condo and arriving in the middle of the night and need my phone to get going to the accoms. Thinking maybe if the PM roaming seems to work for folks in Hawaii, maybe I will buy that for 15 days and then get a lower-priced SIM in the US at my leisure. But I will get on the chat with Mint tomorrow and see if they have suggestions. Thanks folks!
01-05-2023 01:17 AM
There's a community member here that has the Mint Mobile sim card sent to their hotel prior to their arrival.
They then activate the sim card and plan, when they're in the USA.
They say it works really well, for them.
01-05-2023 01:11 AM
I had also got a US service that I gave them the address of the hotel I was going to be at and arranged with the hotel to accept it. Via ebay from Red Pocket Mobile.
01-05-2023 12:15 AM
I was looking at Mint but the shipping section seems to only accept Zip codes so I am not sure how I would get a hold of one (my phone is not esim compatible).
01-04-2023 11:58 PM
Mint Mobile have cheap sim cards and plans.
Text Now is a free and popular VoIP service, used with wifi.
01-04-2023 11:55 PM
@Masterandy80 California including LA could be spotty :
01-04-2023 11:52 PM
Awesome, thanks - I have seen some of the other topics about it on here - it is all very confusing haha. I will be in California as well and would need to have reliable coverage there, though I will be mostly using wifi areas for communication - mostly just want data for maps while I am running around (but I do have offline maps just in case!). I am not too fussed about calling really. If anyone has recommendations on in-country SIMs and/or VOIP setups, I am all ears
01-04-2023 11:40 PM - edited 01-04-2023 11:41 PM
US roaming in Hawaii, has been reported as working, but YMMV maybe, depending on which island your on.
But it probably will work, most of the time.
01-04-2023 11:40 PM
and another comment regarding Hawaii coverage
I’m actually in Honolulu area and it worked great! There’s a few spots on island that it didn’t work well such as the north shore,Waialua and Haleiwa very spotty areas but from airport all around Honolulu,Waikiki, Hawaii Kai it works beautiful.
01-04-2023 11:35 PM
@Masterandy80 yes, Hawaii is part of the US roaming coverage
Some confirmed there is good coverage in West Maui
But keep in mind, if you need Voice roaming, roaming voice is using T-Mobile's 2G network, which might not work very well.
01-04-2023 11:34 PM
It all worked perfectly fine for me in West Maui. Turned off airplane mode at the airport and it worked right away.